These small accents look fantastic soldered onto a blank or a ring. See how we used them in this free class. If you are new to soldering, we recommend checking out this page and watching the recommended classes.

When soldering a domed piece of metal to another domed piece or to a flat piece, you create a little pocket of trapped air that builds pressure and can cause your two pieces to pop apart (almost explosively). It's very important that you drill/punch a small hole where you want to solder the piece. This hole will remain directly behind the domed piece and creates a hole for the air to escape rather than building pressure.

Totally loving the tiny solderables! They take a bit of practice to work with but using the paste solder makes it easier!